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Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 02/07/2006 - 8:38am.
Providence Health System notified the Attorney General’s Office ....... that computer tapes and disks that contained unencrypted personal information about approximately 355,000 patients were stolen last month from an employee’s car. The stolen data contained patients’ names, addresses and birthdates, as well as Social Security numbers of approximately 250,000 patients. The Washington State Attorney's Office has a consumer tip sheet out on the case, includes information on how to request security freezes from credit bureaus. Links also provided to other relevant information.
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